The Nueces County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in finding a 64-year-old physician with ties to Peru who is wanted on four outstanding warrants.

Jaime Sandoval has three warrants for suspicion of sexual assault-violation of bond conditions and one for suspicion of intoxication assault with a vehicle, according to a police news release.

His medical license was suspended in July by the Texas Medical Board for "engaging in a pattern of inappropriate conduct with five female patients in which he violated sexual boundaries."

In August 2017, Sandoval voluntarily surrendered his medical license "in lieu of further disciplinary proceedings," according to the Texas Medical Board.

From Feb. 12, 2009 to April 27, 2017, the board found Sandoval committed inappropriate conduct with five of his patients through inappropriate touching, actions and comments which were deemed offensive and sexual, the release stated.

Sandoval was arrested in connection with those allegations on July 19 and later released on bail.

As part of his bond conditions, Sandoval was placed under house arrest, and was ordered to wear a GPS monitor. He was "only allowed to go to work, attorney or (doctor) visits," according to court records.

The conditions, set in October 2017, also state "Absolutely NO DRIVING."

Jaime Sandoval was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on July 19, 2017.(Photo: Contributed/Nueces County Sheriffs Office)

A month before his conditions were set, he was accused of colliding with a Nueces County district attorney's car on September 13, 2017.

The collision with prosecutor Reynaldo Pena happened in Uptown, near Park Tower and the post office on Sept. 13, according to previous court testimony.

Pena said he was turning onto Tancahua Street when he went around a vehicle. He said the driver came up to his rear and drove around on his left.

They were at stopped at a light and, after it turned green, Sandoval hit him, Pena said. Pena said Sandoval continued to sideswipe his car and and kept driving. Sandoval testified he does not remember the incident and had taken prescribed medication that can cause memory loss.

Sandoval was indicted for intoxication assault with a vehicle in January 2018, according to court records.

A warrant for Sandavol's arrest was issued on May 3, after he failed to appear in court, which was in violation of his bond conditions, court records state. A warrant was issued for the charge for suspicion of intoxication assault with a motor vehicle and the three charges he faces for suspicion of sexual assault, court records show.

According to an affidavit, a female patient filed a statement to the Corpus Christi Police Department on Aug. 1, 2017, stating that Dr. Jaime Sandoval initiated unwanted oral sex and sexual intercourse at his office at 1301 Santa Fe St.

During that visit, Sandoval unzipped his pants and initiated the unwanted sexual act. Sandoval quickly stopped assaulting the woman and zipped his pants up and left the room when a nurse began knocking on the door, the affidavit states.

"(The woman) stated that she was shocked of what had just happened and put her clothes back on," the affidavit reads. "She then stated that neither Dr. Sandoval nor a nurse came back into the room, so she left."

Sandoval also faces a charge for suspicion of assault causing bodily injury, a Class A misdemeanor. In that case, Sandoval is accused of pinching, pulling or twisting a woman's nipple with his hand, according to court records. The incident happened in April 2017 and was filed into court records in January 2018, records show.

Sandoval is described as being 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing about 170 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes, the release states.

Sandoval also has ties to Lima, Peru. He graduated from the National University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru, in 1983 according to the Texas Medical Board. Sandoval has been a licensed physician in Texas since 1997.